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The Gazette and Daily from York, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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York, Pennsylvania
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The Gazette and Daily, York, rjp Saturday October 4, 1947 11 Glen Rock Lions Hear Safety Talk Mrs. Lester Ilarbold and children, Lenoramae and Gearld, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Harbold, Betty, Ruth-anna, Mary and Robert Harbold. While in Chicago they were the presented with a picture following guests of Tommy Barthell on his turn on the air.

Following the "Welcome Travelers" radio pro- show they were treated to a two-gram and -Timothy Miller was hour tour of Chicago. Initiation Held For FFA Class Glen Rock A talk on "Safety" Mr. and Mrs. TJrvin Harbold and by W. K.

S. Hershey, secretary of children, Linda Lou and James; the White Rose Motor club, fea- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Menges, Mr. tured a meeting df the Glen Rock and Mrs.

Melvin Harbold. Mr. Lions club. Wednesday evening, at and Mrs. Harvey Walton andchil- Future Farmers of America the Community hall.

dren, Richard, Larry and Darlene; rhintor nf riplta Hio-h rhnnl One new member, Chester Wag- Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Leister and cnapter oi ueita Higft scnool nei.t this place was enrolled John daughter, Susie, and Mr. and Mrs. initiates 14 new members.

E. Yost, vice-president, had charge C. I. Harbold. of the induction ceremony.

Delta and Cardiff-The Delta President W. D. Rudisill ap- HANOVER NEWS chapter of the Future Farmers of pointed the following rommittPo NEW FREEDOM'S EXALTING II II I ST PIIOCRAHI SUNDAY NIGHT, 7:30 COMMUNITY HALL Group Singing Flannelgraph Talk Special Music Gospel Sermon Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think anything as of ourselves: but our sufficiency is of God. II Cor. 3:5.

i America initiated 14 ncv mem- to prepare resolutions on the Continued from Page 8) jbers at a meeting Thursday eve- death of Maurice E. Hoover a key 8 and 10:30. a. m. and 7 p.

m. ning at the high school building, member, who died at' the York Similar services will be conducted ine new memoers are: uavia hospital, Tuesday afternoon John today at. p. m. ror the lntirm, Arnold, Jack Badders, Paul Ben- Sipes, John E.

Yost and Mervin and at 2 P- m- for the congrega-nington, Bernard Blanchard, Williams. tion at large. Also scheduled is I Cooper Boyd, Robert Dinsmore, There were 53 members present a baptism service at 2 pt m. to-iWilliam Ferguson, William Grove, and a guest, J. W.

Taylor, a mem- morrow. I Donald Heaps, William Jenkins; ber of the New Freedom club. St. Paul's Lutheran Rev. Paul Because ene IWebb McPherson, Richard Myers, The observance of Fire Preven- L.

Foulk, pastor, will administer jEugene Cooper and Itichard Tow- tion Week Oct. 5 to 11, was stress- communion at 8:30 and 10:30 a. i. ed to the members. m.

Baptism will be conducted at Soccer Team Defeated Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Gladfelter 2 p. and final communion at "late Ridge High school announce the birth of a daughter, 2:30 p. m. "The Truth Hurts Only cer team lost its opening game Tuesday.

The False" is the sermon to be of the Upper Harford county. The council of Zion Lutheran delivered at the vesper service by league season Thursday to the church, scheduled to meet Oct. 13, Rev. Foulk in reference to juve-Uarretsville High school team at has postponed the meeting until nile delinquency iir Hanover. JJarretsville by a 1-0 score.

Oct. 20. The session will be held St. Mark's Lutheran Com-Coach Richard Price listed the at the parsonage. munion wU be given at 8 and following team member- for the Mrs.

John Althouse who was a 10:45 a. -m." by Rev. Dr. John S. local school: Goalie, Preston Hut- patient at the York hospital, has Tome, pastor.

A service of bap-ton; fullbacks, Lawrence Left- returned home. tism is scheduled for 1:30 p. m. wich and Harold Hale; halfbacks, iw am Lohr's Memorial Evangelical is There Insist on James Tarbert, Jack Higginsa receive fof the Wtoi United Brethren-Communion will 1 Harry Brown, and linemen, Kob- Administration fnr WnrM War De administered at anu iu.ou t. ert Beattie, Arthur Thompson, ve 1 William Beattie.

William Jones eta0 ht .1" Baptism will be conducted at 2 land George Cantler. witht rwXoTol, P- m. A meeting of the Men rrn il nhntmc chorus for reorganization is sched xne winuows in ine nome ev.u- tlOn. nomics room of the Slate Ridge TKn school are beinf decorated with TheP.st also has forms to con- ueing maae Dy me gins oi ir.e Warner's Pasteurized Golden Guernsey Vitamin Homogenized Milk Golden Guernsey Milk alone gives your family virtually every needed protein, mineral and vitamin except problem Vitamin D. Now, with the addition of 400 units of Vitamin to every quart, our Pasteurized Golden Guernsey Vitamin Homogenized Milk meets all requirements for the perfect A-l Milk.

uled after the evening worsnip service. Grace Evangelical United BrethrenRev. R. S. Daubert, pastor, will administer communion at 10:30 a.

m. and at 7 p. m. At the Green Springs church he will administer communion at 9 a. m.

'Home Economics classes. I nrflac1 A Mrs. Helen Charbonneau, Brook- lyn, N. is visiting her parer. Meets At Brogue Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Scott. Her hus- rhA a- 1 A iu uauica auA" band, Paul Charbonneau, spent iIiary of New Harmony Presby- CDDIMA CDOVP NEWS tthe week-end here. lerian church met at the home of Sr1" toKwre ncvv 1 Ttr ni 0 im. aim iyik.

james aiewart, near Continued irom rage Communion Services, sunnyburn. in ni rooms of Rally Day Planned was The Musk: of Firemen's building last night, the Gospel Leads Us Home" an'd citizens of the community the leader was Beatrice Hivelv. mp. all usable J'AA lAf! I 'I mt vrircnsor vnursnes Windsor Emmanuel and Grace The program included: Responsive articles around the homes and Evangelical United Brethren reading, 'Quotations from Great donate them for the sale. All don-churches of the community will Authors Concerning Music" and tions will received by a corn-observe the annual world com- sfyofnymn.

Love That Will mittee composed of Mrs. Joseph munion services Sunday. Not Let Me Go by the leader; strausbaughV chairman; Mrs. Rev. Charles Russ, pastor of 'the SX" 1 Sy JamLon, Mrs.

William B. Emmanuel church, announced the Sfv- niS 2 sterner and Mrs' Leroy Slfr' tfollowihg services: World com- stS' ItSLTh A public card party will also Ijmunion service at 10:15 a.m. with Johnston- vocal solo Elizabeth be sponsored by the auxiliary prill be special music by soprano KKrT JeftiS n' 'soloist, Miss Dawn Smith. The tL Perishing" to from the sale and party communion day offering will go fiTISS will be placed in the building fund rv toward the local church's Brother- Hively of the hose comPanv- fiood offering in supporting the a "thank-vou" letter from Mr Mrs- G3 Schrum appointed denomination program!" Achild- Burton IKeIn "who reeivS Tn's sprviop alcr will hoiri j. i of Mrs.

George bprenKie, cnair- wff rbythe prudent, Mrs! rlt Aiviua yruorix in cnarge. George Warner. It was decided "oTThn worsnip service wiu De neid at to hold the annual roast chicken 'X election vember meeting and of p.m. supper, Wednesday evening. Nov.

The annual Fall Rally in the 19, in the social room of the officers will be held at the Decern- ber meeting. rtAV TV" A) 1 IT 2 Bittersville EvangeOical United church. Mrs. Charles Grimes and Mrs. I Brethren church school will be The literary program was as Robert Glatfelter were elected to ai p.m.

mere wiu no tv.v.5o, "K-j' kk, hncincc morning services. The offering on Joanne Murphy; "in the Begin- rco.wH i Sundayafternoon wiU into the ning," Mrs. Mary K. Curran; session which was conducted by iChurch school building fund. Dur- jokes, Mrs.

Wilbur Warner; president, Mrs. George ing the past year the school sup- "Training a Calf to Drink," Mrs. bcm. n.v ported the church's building aiS Clarence A. Schum; "Dollar Day," improvement plan with offerings Beatrice Hively.

at the November meeting of the The inr of thl chuih wS The October meeting will be orgamzat.on Refreshments by a completely redecorated held at the home of Mr and Mrs. rSnlT.n i HpnnrA Fiahartv th Mrs. Rns- George Sprenkle, chairman; Mrs. I floors TTnd woodwork we' Druck as wVrship leader, and Harry Jamison and Mrs, Joseph ished A new sweerer wa? mir. Mrs.

rtussei rtiaie ana Joanne chased An oZ paTiSS w21uSd MurPhy as leaders- Julia GJesner W.M SSndfftSSS? Refreshments were by 1 This oaintine. costing SI 50 was the hostess to approximately ju Robert Bortner, president, foltow- done by Rev. Guy Starabach of 4.ka Tfii Wrtrirt-wiae communion win ne u. iaa jji- ill i innrri ri lion hv thA Chrictian vnr iot. observed Sunday morning in New nan Geisier.

At Sister's Funeral 1 ot the cburch. The exterior of the 1. "'IT" church was painted and a renovat- Kev- n. "We enjoy posing for our 'After' house!" "You'd never recognize the pierce if you were to see a before' picture. We talked our remodeling plans over with Arnold Lumber and they went to work made our home the most attractive and comfortable for miles around." ed and improved bulletin board was erected.

Six Honored At Mrs. David M. Henry, near town, returned from Meadville, where she attended funeral services held Wednesday morning for her sister, Mrs. Albert Snyder, who died following an extended illness. Grace church mrtnaay rarty world communion win be ob- At.

Red Run Home served in the Grace Evangelical United Brethren church at 10 a. Six persons, whose Mr. and Mrs. William N. Miller m.

The pastor Pul V. Cunkle, birthdays occurred in September, and Timothy, Jackson road, will deliver a mentation on "The were nonorea recently puy an(j Mrs Russell Klingel and son. Lord's Prayer." "The Lord's a Mr- and Mrs Ralph, New Oxford, returned from Prayer," (Malotte), will be sung I. Harbold, this place. a two weeks.

automobile tour by Miss Joann Arnold. There will Tey we: Mr- and Mrs. C. I. througn Pennsylvania," Ohio, Indi- lv PVPninff wnrthin anH vn.

HarOOld, Mrs. timer mrDOld, ana TlUn Tniininn at The moecauo nf Mrs. Harvey Walton, KOOger Vnrtr Tho trnn mvaroH ftnft You can put your remodeling plans into action too. Come in look through our books and discuss your ideas with us. Call 77 today.

the evening will be "Lead Us And -er, anu mu xu uaiuum. miles. Deliver Us." Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Several days were spent at the Church Of God Elmer Harbold and chrtortm; home of Mrs.

Klingel's son-in-law Rev. J. D. Ensminger will at- Glenn, Earl and Darlene; Mr. and and daughte- Mr.

Mrs. A. W. tend a mission project on the Salewske, Wankesha, Wis. Mrs.

V. t. 1 irni i X.1SUUHI uiurcn oi uou circuit. CROSS ROADS miner mnnuay anmversay wa Sunday. Rev.

and Mrs. Ensminger rJ Thinks celebrated at the Salewske resi- wiu De serving the denomination i wish to express my hearty thanks and oence at a dinner party, with the mission program as they visit the appreciation tor the remembrance and centerpiece of the table being churches of the Lisbufn circuit liljS" 5TYort hplui andy formed by a three-tier cake. and mpft with tho inc home. RAILROAD i fr.Vn; a i MRS. HAROLD ALLISTER.

to organize and set up mission Adv. o4-it projects in each church. Rev. Ensminger will bring the mes- Sages in each Church. Services in On Sunday.

October 5. 1947. between the Church of God at Windsor Notice iRterruptlon of Kleetrie Service On Sunday, October 5. 1947. between the hours of 12:30 and 4:30 P.

current Lumber Supply Co. wm iwhcu vi twih w.v. i. mil UC IU1 HCJ VIA WIIHJU lUI all Will include morning Worship at customer in Shrewsbury. Railroad.

New customers Shrewsbury. Railroad, New will be turned off which will affect all lied Xiofl, Pa. Phone 71 1U am Iru1- cprmnn will ha rreeaoua awwi isuwm, i-nzm i-nm, rwn rreeaom. siewarisiown, rtew ran, raw.i it Grove. Tolna.

Hungerford. Cross Roads. Grove. Tolna Hunger ford. Croes Roads, preached by M.

Charles Lloyd. Gatchelville and the. adjacent territory. Gatchelville And the adjacent territory. Christian Endeavor WiU be held Interruption Is for the purpose of This interruption Is fw the purpose of mt -7 instaltmg and connecting additional equip- installing and connecting additional equip- Jt I p.m.

Wltn the program led by ment at the Stewartstown and Glen Rook ment at the Stewartstown and Glen Rock Mrs. Elsie Strickler Worshin pt. Sutwtations. Substations. ov irrwaruw irUT Aran rvix; irr rvUDluv rmcnrj tout a xtt nnao ixri 1 1 "7.rt w.

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Years Available:
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